'c3h8' is NOT a compound.
However, if you mean 'C3H8' ; note the use of capital letters, This compound is a 'Hydrocarbon, it is an Alkane, its name is 'Propane'.
Hydrocarbon because it is a compound containjng Hydrogen and Carbon ONLY. #
An Alkane because all the covalent bonds in trhe molecule are single bonds.
Propane is the specific name of the compound of formula C3H8 ;
CH3-CH2-CH3'.
The formula C3H8 is structurally CH3-CH2-CH3 . This is the structure and formula for PROPANE.
The Greek prefix for 3 is "tri-". So, in the covalent compound C3H8, the cation represented by the Greek prefix is tri- (as in tricarbon).
Yes, C3H8 (propane) is a covalent compound. It consists of carbon and hydrogen atoms bonded together through covalent bonds, where electrons are shared between the atoms.
The compound formula for tricarbon octahydride is C3H6.
The Greek prefix used to represent the cation in the covalent compound C3H8 is "tri-." This indicates that there are three carbon atoms present in the cation.
Yes, C3H8 is a binary compound. It is a hydrocarbon known as propane, composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
The formula C3H8 is structurally CH3-CH2-CH3 . This is the structure and formula for PROPANE.
Propane is a compound.
C3H7 is propyl and C2H5 is ethyl which also calles acetylene
No, propane is an organic compound containing carbon and hydrogen.
Propane Gas.
Propane is a pure substance, a compound with the formula C3H8
The Greek prefix for 3 is "tri-". So, in the covalent compound C3H8, the cation represented by the Greek prefix is tri- (as in tricarbon).
Yes, C3H8 (propane) is a covalent compound. It consists of carbon and hydrogen atoms bonded together through covalent bonds, where electrons are shared between the atoms.
The compound Propane [ Molecular formula = C3H8 ] is the compound containing 3 atoms of carbon and 8 atoms of hydrogen.Propane contains three carbon atoms and 8 hydrogen atoms.
The compound formula for tricarbon octahydride is C3H6.
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